my "Winston Cup" 69 chevelle project
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Mount them on the rear panel, facin backwards like them thar ski boats.
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The Pioneer decks were where it was at though....they had separate bass and treble controls! not just a 'tone' control
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GTO - You know a Late Model makes a helluva' road race car. What does that thing weigh like 2500? Im hoping for 3200 without me in it. Do you want to compete or just track day?
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Problem is the chassis are so far offset to go left lol, I would need a perimeter chassis. not a big deal they are under 2k brand new. then put all my high dollar bolt on stuff. The car fully dressed with 23 gallons of fuel (184 lbs), & me (230) weighs is at 2700 I have 300 lbs of lead in the car just to make weight per our rules of 3000.
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There is two types of Track days
#1) a bunch of guys get together, rent the track run what you brung and just have at it all day, could be a blast, could be a disaster if one guy thinks he's King S hit and hes going to "teach everyone a lesson"
#2) There are companies that put on track days for a living. They usually have instructors for real novices. The one Ive been out on in my Iroc had two groups which is the normal way of doing it.
If it is your first time and they dont know you, you go out with the "slow" guys for at least a couple of 20 min sessions. If you dont look like a weapon out there, drive predictable lines and turn some decent times you are "asked" if you want to go up to the "fast"group, much faster drivers and generally faster cars. Some all out race cars. Some racers use them for test and tune. You dont have to move up if you dont want to.
In both groups there is strictly no passing in corners, if you catch the guy ahead you have to be waved past by the car ahead on a straight. The idea is to have a car at the end of the day as many guys drive their Vettes Porsche's Lambos to the track. Ive always found someone about as fast as me and we have a good time trying to catch each other while passing slower cars without the worry of some a hole thinking its the last lap at Monaco. If a guy gets up to your back bumper then you gotta wave him by....sorta like touch Football.
I know a guy who did track days for 3 yrs before he stepped up, got his racing licence and races in GT3
Do you know how the GT1,2,3,4,5 competition system works?
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Sounds easy enough. I do not know the difference between GT1-5 we are not required to have any type of license here.
Im going to start looking for a perimeter chassis, my car now is around 60% left side height & around 45% cross, 4" left stagger. Im not sure I could get around ANY right turns even a 5mph haha.
Im going to start looking for a perimeter chassis, my car now is around 60% left side height & around 45% cross, 4" left stagger. Im not sure I could get around ANY right turns even a 5mph haha.
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Sounds easy enough. I do not know the difference between GT1-5 we are not required to have any type of license here.
Im going to start looking for a perimeter chassis, my car now is around 60% left side height & around 45% cross, 4" left stagger. Im not sure I could get around ANY right turns even a 5mph haha.
Im going to start looking for a perimeter chassis, my car now is around 60% left side height & around 45% cross, 4" left stagger. Im not sure I could get around ANY right turns even a 5mph haha.
Actually I can only comment on the way they do the GT classes around here in the CASC but Im very sure they do it the same pretty much anywhere else. Your car would be a considered a GT car or a "sedan" as opposed to an "open wheel"
You will have a transponder installed on your car to monitor lap times. More than likely you will start out in the GT5 class. Its like bracket racing. For numbers sake lets say the breakout time for a GT5 is 1min 45sec. If you go out and run faster than that you will be moved up to GT4 which may have a 1:40 breakout, GT3 a 1:35 and so on . GT1 is the fastest class with full on tube frame Trans Am cars.
The 9 is my buddies Pro Truck he runs a approx 420hp sbc and he runs in GT3, he figures he would need about 500/520hp to step up to GT2 as Mosport has a long back straight. The 151 wins in GT1, the 3 others are GT1s too but since GT1 is the top class, you cant go any higher theres quite a difference in speed($$) In a 30 min sprint the 151 laps up to 4th or 5th place. I love that little TR7, custom tube frame nasty little sbc. The 92 is another fav of mine orig built in something like 1980 it cant run with the 151 but has tons of cool factor, that car rocks. Although who knows how fast it would be if the driver of the 151 drove it.
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